Category Archives: Federal Reserve

Are you aware that a Federal Reserve dollar bill is not a constitutional dollar? Perhaps you are, but if so, do you know what a constitutional dollar literally is? Is it gold? Is it silver? Is it both? What is … Continue reading →

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul brought his limited-government campaign to UC San Diego Friday night, assailing federal officials for their handling of a 23-year-old engineering student accidentally left in a holding cell without food or water for five days last … Continue reading →

My input: One of the most intriguing books I’ve ever read. Definitely worth the time it takes to read it. I was hooked from start to finish and couldn’t resist turning to the next page. Don’t let the thickness of … Continue reading →

The economic establishment in this country has come to the conclusion that it is not a matter of “if” the United States must intervene in the bailout of the euro, but simply a question of “when” and “how”. Newspaper articles … Continue reading →

If you are worried about the direction of this Country you are not alone. As Gallup reports, “a record-high 81% of Americans are dissatisfied with the way the country is being governed, adding to negativity that has been building over … Continue reading →

The term “fiat money” − more correctly “fiat currency” − is becoming more wide-spread than it was seven years ago when we put out a movie called FIAT EMPIRE. I certainly didn’t invent the term, so I am just going … Continue reading →

A bill put forward by Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) would do what libertarians and conservatives have long wished for: effectively end the Federal Reserve. The National Emergency Employment Defense (NEED) Act of 2011 would place the Federal Reserve, a private, … Continue reading →

In honor of the holiday season, I’ve compiled a list of the top ten selling books for 2011 via the DP on Amazon. And since it is interesting, I’ve also assembled the complete list of all books purchased by DPers … Continue reading →

Minutes of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee meeting from November 1-2 have just been released with members urging “additional accommodation.” This makes it more likely that a third round of quantitative easing, the subject of previous articles on http://www.emergingmoney.com … Continue reading →